Lexington Medical Center has been named one of “The 25 Best Hospitals to Work for in the U.S.” by Health Exec News, a national publication. This distinct honor recognizes hospitals that have provided outstanding work environments with opportunities for professional development, excellent benefits, compensation, activities, efficient workflow and employee satisfaction.

Health Exec News praised Lexington Medical Center’s scholarships, tuition reimbursement, recognition for outstanding performance and service awards as great reasons to work there. It also liked the hospital’s employee wellness assessments, community discounts and childcare benefits from on-site daycare to adoption assistance. Importantly, it noted that Lexington Medical Center employees describe their co-workers as “a second family away from home” and “respectful and team-oriented.”

“We believe that Lexington Medical Center is a great hospital because of the people who work here,” said Mike Biediger, Lexington Medical Center President & CEO. “We strive to hire and keep the best people in the Midlands, and try to create a great work environment for our employees. We’re proud to be recognized with this honor.”

Lexington Medical Center is in good company. Emory University Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital and, Massachusetts General Hospital and The Mayo Clinic are also on the list. To see the full list, visit http://healthexecnews.com

There are nearly 6,000 registered hospitals in the United States providing patient care daily. According to Health Exec News, the hospitals recognized as the 25 Best Hospitals to Work for in the U.S. “often serve as second homes for employees and offer great benefits to keep staff motivated and working in an environment that fuels their passion for helping patients stay healthy.”

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